Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is OP - I am so frustrated! It's not even just one teacher -- it is two teachers both making these demands. We are new to the MCPS schools, and all I can say is that if this is how things run down here then I want out! The teachers and administration need to get some perspective!
were you unaware when you enrolled that you were at one of the top districts in the country? why do you think that is?
if you want a more relaxed pace, do not sign up for honors/AP classes. It sounds like that may be a better fit for you and your child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my DC has had several emails last night and this morning from his high school teachers stating that various projects and tests are still due on Wednesday before the marking period ends, even if we all lose power. WTH? I think this is a bit ridiculous. I don't care if these are AP or Honors classes, and I know the marking period ends, which increases the sense of urgency to get the grades in. These kids aren't emergency personnel and they aren't brain surgeons. Would it kill MCPS to extend these deadlines if in fact this storm is as bad a expected and we all lose power?
Honestly, the pressures on kids these days has gotten out of control! (VENT OVER)
Well then, who encouraged your child to take AP and/or honors courses in the first place?
I find that at OUR end, it's the parents pressuring teachers. I'm at home, and I made sure my child completed her work that was due today. A test is scheduled on Tuesday, too, but if we return Wed, I would expect her to be prepared for the test.
Once your child hits college, deadlines are deadlines. At the HS level, that's our goal - to prepare most for college.
Actually when I went to college, deadlines were moved for things like storms that shut down the school.
Even judges entertain moving court deadlines when weather and other unexpected conditions occur.
Plus, high school is not actually college.
Anonymous wrote:This is OP - I am so frustrated! It's not even just one teacher -- it is two teachers both making these demands. We are new to the MCPS schools, and all I can say is that if this is how things run down here then I want out! The teachers and administration need to get some perspective!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So my DC has had several emails last night and this morning from his high school teachers stating that various projects and tests are still due on Wednesday before the marking period ends, even if we all lose power. WTH? I think this is a bit ridiculous. I don't care if these are AP or Honors classes, and I know the marking period ends, which increases the sense of urgency to get the grades in. These kids aren't emergency personnel and they aren't brain surgeons. Would it kill MCPS to extend these deadlines if in fact this storm is as bad a expected and we all lose power?
Honestly, the pressures on kids these days has gotten out of control! (VENT OVER)
Well then, who encouraged your child to take AP and/or honors courses in the first place?
I find that at OUR end, it's the parents pressuring teachers. I'm at home, and I made sure my child completed her work that was due today. A test is scheduled on Tuesday, too, but if we return Wed, I would expect her to be prepared for the test.
Once your child hits college, deadlines are deadlines. At the HS level, that's our goal - to prepare most for college.
Anonymous wrote:So my DC has had several emails last night and this morning from his high school teachers stating that various projects and tests are still due on Wednesday before the marking period ends, even if we all lose power. WTH? I think this is a bit ridiculous. I don't care if these are AP or Honors classes, and I know the marking period ends, which increases the sense of urgency to get the grades in. These kids aren't emergency personnel and they aren't brain surgeons. Would it kill MCPS to extend these deadlines if in fact this storm is as bad a expected and we all lose power?
Honestly, the pressures on kids these days has gotten out of control! (VENT OVER)
Anonymous wrote:So what has your child done this morning?
Obviously not go to school.
And no one has lost power.
So what is the issue?
Anonymous wrote:So what has your child done this morning?
Obviously not go to school.
And no one has lost power.
So what is the issue?